BHP Billiton’s Brazil disaster a year on

The saturday paper

MAX OPRAY   One year after an iron ore tailings dam part-owned by BHP Billiton burst its banks, locals of a Brazilian village lament ruined livelihoods and uncertain health risks.     When local surfer Leonardo Zorzal paddles out into●●●

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NEW ANALYSIS: BIG POLLUTERS’ HAVE BACK-DOOR ACCESS TO UN CLIMATE TALKS

Corporate Accountability International

    Infographic illustrates the stunning conflict of interest between business groups, UNFCCC      BOSTON—  Just one week before countries descend on Marrakech for the negotiations of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), a new infographic by Corporate Accountability●●●

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Against the “lex mercatoria”. Proposals and alternatives for controlling transnational corporations

Dismantle Corporate Power

  Juan Hernández Zubizarreta & Pedro Ramiro (OMAL, 2016)   Operating and marketing contracts signed by large corporations, trade treaties and investment protection agreements negotiated between States, fiscal adjustment policies imposed by the International Monetary Fund, conditional loans granted by●●●

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